Multicasting White Papers

Multicasting

Overview Multicasting is a type of communication between computers in a network that enables a computer to send one stream of data to many interested receivers without interrupting computers that are not interested. For these reasons, multicasting has become the favoured transmission method for most multimedia and triple play applications, which are typically large and use up a lot of bandwidth.

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PublisherAllied Telesyn File FormatPDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5
Date PublishedJune 2004 Downloads148
FormatWhite Papers   
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